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Re: A cheap XLR adapter to use 3.5mm microphones with phantom power. Is it worth ?
Do you have a link for the adaptor you're trying? I can't see much detail in your photos. Also, please post some pix of your mics.
That board looks like it has 3 transistors on it, so it might be similar to the "Schoeps" circuit that's been used in the Alice mics detailed in this forum. Anyway, just try it. |
Re: A cheap XLR adapter to use 3.5mm microphones with phantom power. Is it worth ?
I don't know this brand but I've tested some cheap XLR to Plugin adapters. The 3,5mm Jack is not very reliable and these are sometimes wrongly connected. I had one that shorted the PiP when using a mic with a mono 3,5mm Jack. I've some other NoName ones that have less noise than the Rode VLXR+. I replaced the crappy 3,5mm with a short cable and wire plug.? Has the new H6 no 3,5mm PiP built in or on the extension Module? Am Fr., 3. Mai 2024 um 13:28?Uhr schrieb zushi000 via <zushi000=[email protected]>: Hello everyone, I'm a beginner. I've made a pair of microphones using the Primo EM273 for my Sony A6600 camera. Recently, I bought a Zoom H6 recorder, so I need an adapter to connect the microphones. I've searched many options (such as the BOYA 35C-XLR Pro, RODE VXLR+, R?DE VXLR Pro, etc.), but they are too expensive. After searching for a long time, I found this one, priced at only $7.5. It's made in Guangdong. The seller said it has a balanced output.I opened it up and took some photos, but I don't really understand circuits. Although it looks a bit strange in shape.Could you please help me determine if it's worth it? Thank you. |
A cheap XLR adapter to use 3.5mm microphones with phantom power. Is it worth ?
Hello everyone, I'm a beginner. I've made a pair of microphones using the Primo EM273 for my Sony A6600 camera. Recently, I bought a Zoom H6 recorder, so I need an adapter to connect the microphones. I've searched many options (such as the BOYA 35C-XLR Pro, RODE VXLR+, R?DE VXLR Pro, etc.), but they are too expensive. After searching for a long time, I found this one, priced at only $7.5. It's made in Guangdong. The seller said it has a balanced output.I opened it up and took some photos, but I don't really understand circuits. Although it looks a bit strange in shape.Could you please help me determine if it's worth it? Thank you.
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Beige lavalier wire
Somebody on a facebook mic building group showed off a very nice lavalier mic, but complained about the lack of availability of beige ("flesh" for some folks) lavalier wire.
As it happens, we have a bag of off-cuts from reterminating Sennheiser MKE2 lavs, a few dozen lengths of some very durable and high quality beige wire.? Each length is a little longer than 7 feet (about 2.1 meters), and we put them up for sale on our website and also on eBay for international customers. Two conductors shielded, plus a pair of reinforcing cables. Can tend to get a little kinky due to the stiff conductors, extremely strong. I don't remember the exact thickness but it's between 1-2mm in diameter. -Scott -- ---- Scott Helmke ---- scott@... ---- (734) 604-9340 ---- "I have ceased distinguishing between the religious and the secular, for everything is holy" - Joe Henry |
Re: Freshwater Soundscapes...
Thanks, Heinz. Very interesting! Op wo 24 apr 2024 om 10:51 schreef Heinz via <heinz.hartfiel=[email protected]>: I watched an interesting?BioacousTalk today. It has nothing to do with MicBuilding, but can be inspiring for hydrophone builders and musicians. |
Re: Astatic D104
Not sure where you can buy original elements, except maybe a CB shop. There is a Ham radio operator, W2ENY, sells replacement kits using an Electret element on Ebay. You can google W2ENY and find his website. A more interesting solution maybe W9AC who designed a replacement board, which is available on Oshpark. I googled W9AC D104 and found several documents on his board.
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Re: Opic microphone
Have you got the PCB yet?? I have some On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 7:47?AM Arjay1949 <info@...> wrote: On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 02:34 PM, "Alex" <alexmiminoshvili@...> wrote: |
Re: Opic microphone
On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 02:34 PM, "Alex" <alexmiminoshvili@...> wrote:
Hey guys, is it possible to get Gerber files from this? ?I think the answer can be found in this thread :?/g/MicBuilders/topic/94967502 |
Re: hydrophones
Well, after a massive delay I've managed to get my first board populated. I tested it with two identical piezo elements (as I've had no joy in sourcing cylinders in the UK yet). One element went through the buffer and the other was routed through a HOSA MIT-129 impedance convertor I bought along with a JrF C series contact mic. The difference between the two is astounding. And this is despite me completely missing the note about having C6&7 as close to the OPA pins as possible... I had a bit of a mare assembling the boards as it seems the paste I have is EOL and despite thinning it with flux it was spitting and popping the passives off the board all the time. I'll have to wait for a new batch of paste before I can assemble more, as constantly finding where the tiny passives went was extremely annoying. As a side note, is R10 the main element providing the Z matching? Is it worth playing with this value? Another query relates to the elements used. I had some 15mm piezos that I had in a parts bin. Is it the size of these or the impedance that affects the sensitivity? I'll post some wavs when I get to doing some more testing, but for now I'm waiting for the plasti dip that I dipped the element in to set. On Mon, May 15, 2023, 13:32 Mark Day <neowalla@...> wrote:
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Re: Opic microphone
I have an SMD version that I designed. The link you have goes to a member?of the group so hopefully he will respond. I designed?the circuit and released that part as open source CCC. WIth that said, my PCB designs?I prefer to sell through PCBWay. It gives me just enough?revenue to order?boards?lol.? Reach me privately at?ryckebusch@...? Jules On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 9:34?AM Alex <alexmiminoshvili@...> wrote: Hey guys, is it possible to get Gerber files from this? --
Best Regards, Jules Ryckebusch 214 399 0931 |
Re: Strange Simple P48 readings
On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 11:20 AM, Adrian Hicks wrote:
So, am I correct in thinking that this is basically a resistor divider? With the FET being one of the resistances in the system?Sort of, but that's an incomplete explanation. NO. The FET in the capsule is part of an active circuit; you can't just "measure the resistance" with an ohmmeter across the pins of a capsule. It's both. The simpleP48 document is both a foolproof recipe, and a pretty good explanation of how it works. To get more into it, you could read up on . |
Re: Strange Simple P48 readings
Look at the DC path from Ground up through the external resistor, the FET then Pin3, the 6.8K resistor to the 48V. Without the capsule there is no circuit path. With the FET biased correctly, you have 5-7 volts across?it. Please see Ricardo's P48 document. It explains this. The only real thing to "optimize" is the external resistor?value specific to the internal FET of the Capsule. If you are using a PUI or Primo, that has already been optimized and is in the document.? On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 1:20?PM Adrian Hicks <mail@...> wrote:
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Best Regards, Jules Ryckebusch 214 399 0931 |
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